RUSSIAN TRADE IN GOODS WITH NORTH AMERICAN COUNTRIES IN Q1 2020
based on data from the Federal Customs Service of Russia
- Russian trade in goods with the US in Q1 2020
- Russian trade in goods with Mexico in Q1 2020
- Russian trade in goods with Canada in Q1 2020
- Russian trade in goods with Trinidad and Tobago in Q1 2020
- Russian trade in goods with Puerto Rico in Q1 2020
- Russian trade in goods with Costa Rica in Q1 2020
- Russian trade in goods with Jamaica in Q1 2020
- Russian trade in goods with Guatemala in Q1 2020
- Russian trade in goods with Honduras in Q1 2020
- Russian trade in goods with Nicaragua in Q1 2020
- Russian trade in goods with the Dominican Republic in Q1 2020
The major trading partners of Russia in North America in the 1st quarter of 2020:
The top five Russia’s trade partners in North America in the 1st quarter of 2020 were the US (4.6538% of Russia’s total foreign trade), Mexico (0.3803%), Canada (0.1947%), Costa Rica (0.0240%), and Jamaica (0.0213%);
The top five Russia’s export markets in North America in the 1st quarter of 2020 were the US (3.7284% of Russia’s total exports), Mexico (0.3668%), Canada (0.0919%), Honduras (0.0169%), and Nicaragua (0.0143%);
The top five Russia’s import suppliers from North America in the 1st quarter of 2020 were the US (6.2030% of Russia’s total imports), Mexico (0.4029%), Canada (0.3668%), Jamaica (0.0544%), and Costa Rica (0.0478%).
The most notable changes in Russia's trade with the countries of North America in the 1st quarter of 2020 over the 1st quarter of 2019:
- The share of the US in Russia’s total exports rose from 2.5732% in the 1st quarter of the 2019 to 3.7284% in the 1st quarter of the 2020;
- The share of Canada in Russia’s total exports declined 2.2-fold from 0.2010% in the 1st quarter of the 2019 to 0.0919% in the 1st quarter of the 2020;
- The share of Puerto Rico in Russia’s total exports declined 12.8-fold from 0.0204% in the 1st quarter of the 2019 to 0.0016% in the 1st quarter of the 2020;
- The share of Puerto Rico in Russia’s total imports declined 4.0-fold from 0.0534% in the 1st quarter of the 2019 to 0.0134% in the 1st quarter of the 2020.